Don't mean to jump in on saralay's discussion.
However, I lost my tank a couple months back, and I'm in the process of preventing that a second time. Tank went fallow, currently bleaching rocks to build a scape that won't trap detritus and allow for catching fish easier, saved sump media, and I'm working on improving QT (and all other) husbandry methods to strict, set routines based on any info I can find. I used mainly humble fish to develop a quarantine method, and found this when I went to make a post asking for review. It is almost eerily similar to what I came up with in the case of using a single tank method, I just have a couple questions.
Do you quarantine coral? I plan to, alongside a stout dip regimen. If you do, my main question is preferred dip... and can a coral quarantine be "rolling", or does it need to be like fish where you add coral, then wait 6 weeks or 76 days before adding more?
What are your thoughts on using Fritz Paracleanse as the Prazi product during observation? Or would you choose prazicleanse or PraziPro? I did read your post on PZQ but I didn't really pick up on what you prefer.
Otherwise my process came out very similar if not basically the same and Im glad to see it. My final question is how do you feel about a formalin/methylene blue dip (safety stop) at the start of quarantine? I saw in general you don't care for formalin, but have also recommended its use in other posts. Should steer clear for health risks? Not necessary? Too stressful? I respect any of these choices, but I'm also looking to negate any possible risk from reaching my display.
Thanks for all the excellent work you've done here.
I isolate corals, both to reduce fish diseases as well as to identify coal pests. Minimum 30 days, 45 is better, and no, I don’t use a rolling time, if I add new animals, I restart the clock.
I prefer plain praziquantel powder over Prazipro or prazi/metro mix’s. I think Prazicleanse is just PZQ.
I would NEVER use formalin dips on just shipped fish. Years ago, I developed a triage process that included formalin dips on just shipped fish. It was very similar to safety stop, which I had never heard of. However when I analyzed the results, the mortality rate was unacceptably high, so I stopped doing that. Dips are never 100% effective. I only use them as a diagnostic tool paired with a microscope.
